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    Title: Development of Fluorescent 2-Pyrone derivatives using Ketene Dithioacetals for organic EL devices
    Authors: Hagimori, Masayori;Mizuyama, Naoko;Shigemitsu, Yasuhiro;王伯昌;Wang, Bo-cheng;Tominaga, Yoshinori
    Contributors: 淡江大學化學學系
    Keywords: Organic EL Material;Solid State;Fluorescence;Ketene Dithioacetal
    Date: 2009-03
    Issue Date: 2010-08-10 15:19:55 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Elsevier
    Abstract: In recent years, organic electro luminescent (EL) materials have received considerable attention due to their potential application in next-generation display devices with high brightness levels, wide color ranges, and wide viewing angles. Fluorescent 2-pyrone derivatives have been synthesized using a convenient method involving ketene dithioacetals, which emit fluorescence (red, green, and blue) in both solution (dichloromethane and ethanol) and solid state. The structure-activity relationships of various 2-pyrone derivatives have been clarified.
    Relation: Heterocycles 78(3), pp.555-570
    DOI: 10.3987/REV-08-642
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Chemistry] Journal Article

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